Tuesday, 9 September 2008

Download Porter Ricks mp3






Porter Ricks
   

Artist: Porter Ricks: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Techno
Electronic

   







Discography:


Porter Ricks
   

 Porter Ricks

   Year: 1997   

Tracks: 11
Biokinetics
   

 Biokinetics

   Year: 1996   

Tracks: 8






Named for a character on the '60s TV register Flipper, Porter Ricks specializes in underwater nickname techno, providing the nearest measure to the motionless seethe and fuzzy beatwork of their quasi label-mates Basic Channel. A collaboration between ambient master Thomas Köner and beatmeister Andy Mellwig, the span debuted with triad 12-inches on the Basic Channel sub-label Chain Reaction during 1995-96. Filtering out whatsoever of the harder personal personal effects from Detroit techno and Plastikman substantial with what sounded like an phyletic relation for undersea SONAR frequencies and wind tunnel ambience, the singles became quite popular with the growing experimental techno view of the mid-'90s (and even influenced Plastikman in return). By the time of the 1996 CD aggregation BioKinetics on Chain Reaction, Porter Ricks had affected on to Force Inc with the double-pack Redundance EP, plus the singles "Spoil" and "Uncovered." The dyad besides recorded a single for Barooni before assembling their Force Inc material onto a self-titled 1997 CD. Two years later, the Techno Animal coaction Symbiotics appeared. Köner as well has a long-running solo life story history, with a half-dozen albums recorded for Barooni.





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Saturday, 30 August 2008

Victoria Beckham Launches New Fragrance In Manchester

Victoria Beckham has launched her new perfume 'Signature' this week and she headed back to Manchester, England to unveil the fragrance.


The Spice Girl launched her latest product at department entrepot Harvey Nichols in the city, where she first met hubby David Beckham.


"It was meant to be in London but I said no, I aforementioned please tin I go to Manchester instead? I love Manchester, it's got a really good feel to it." Victoria told the Manchester Evening News.


"So I thought why not - I usually spend a lot of clock time in London. I'm really excited well-nigh coming plunk for because, of course, it's where I met David."




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Sunday, 10 August 2008

John Edwards -- Onetime Presidential Candidate -- Admits Extramarital Affair





For months, the national political press had been strangely softened about a November 2007 National Enquirer tabloid story that claimed to offer proof that former Democratic presidential nominee Senator John Edwards had been byzantine in an extramarital involvement, as well as a more recent Enquirer story that claimed the affair may have resulted in the parentage of an illegitimate child.


But on Friday (August 8), after months of denials, Edwards, admitted that he had carried on an affair with Rielle Hunter, though he has denied paternity of the kid. The revelation came in an interview with ABC News, in which the former North Carolina senator confessed to lying during his run for president about the affair with the budding 44-year-old filmmaker.


Though he has not taken a paternity test, Edwards reportedly told ABC News that he knew he was not the father of Hunter's child, Frances Quinn, based on the timing of the baby's birth, February 27, 2008. He said the matter ended too soon for him to have been the father, though in a flakey twist, ane of Edwards' campaign hades, Andrew Young, has aforesaid that he is the father of the baby.


Late Friday afternoon, Edwards issued a statement that reads in part: "In 2006, I made a serious error in judgment and conducted myself in a way that was disloyal to my family and to my core beliefs. I recognised my fault and I told my wife that I had a link with another woman, and I asked for her forgiveness. Although I was honest in every dreadful detail with my syndicate, I did not tell the public. When a supermarket tabloid told a version of the tale, I victimized the fact that the story contained many falsities to deny it. But being 99 percent honest is no longer enough.


"I was and am ashamed of my conduct and choices, and I had hoped that it would never turn public. With my family, I took responsibility for my actions in 2006 and today I adopt full responsibleness publicly. ... I only know that the apparent father-God has said publicly that he is the father of the baby. I also give birth not been engaged in any activity of any description that requested, in agreement to or supported payments of any kind to the woman or to the seeming father of the baby."


The revelation of the covered-up affair is a immense blow to the political career of the charismatic, 54-year-old one-term senator and 2004 vice-presidential hopeful, wHO has exhausted much of the past tense four years working on poverty issues and, ahead dropping out in January, visiting the key states in the 2008 presidential election.


On Thursday, his hometown newspaper, the Charlotte Observer, quoted several prominent local politicians urging Edwards to more vehemently confront the Enquirer allegations or else risk losing a big speaking expansion slot at the upcoming Democratic National Convention. That prime time spot now seems all out of reach, and an analyst on CNN speculated that the disclosure of the deceit could also jeopardise Edwards' chances of getting a position in a Democratic White House should Senator Barack Obama gain in November � or even of continuing his political vocation at all.


According to CNN, Edwards' married woman, Elizabeth Edwards � wHO has been very ill with a recurrence of cancer � became mindful of the affair in 2006. When first confronted with the story following an October 2007 write up in the tabloid, Edwards and his campaign staff strongly denied it, with Edwards recounting reporters at the time, "The news report is sham, it's completely untrue, it's ridiculous." The Edwardses get been matrimonial since 1977 and have two young daughters and a son. A fourth child, Wade, died at age 16 in a car accident.


ABC reported that according to Hunter's friends, she and Edwards met at a New York bar in 2006 and she pitched him on the approximation of qualification a film about his campaign and he agreed, later remunerative her $114,000 to direct campaign Web site documentaries, despite her lack of experience behind the camera. Edwards, named the "sexiest politician alive" by People magazine in 2000, told the network that the function began during his run for chair after she was hired and began traveling with the candidate around the country and to Africa.


Edwards said that his wife � wHO vowed to campaign alongside her hubby last year despite a serious diagnosis of an incurable conformation of genus Cancer � was in remittance from the disease when he began the matter with Hunter. While Edwards is surely not the first politician to be caught lying about an extramarital involvement, the long-running deceit around his affaire has set the former senator up for peculiar scorn from the Washington press corps, who pounced on the story Friday of a politician world Health Organization had often made his family a big portion of his campaigns o'er the old age and world Health Organization had held his wife up as an example of a strong, reasoning partner in his public endeavors.


The Enquirer reported lately that Edwards had visited Hunter at the Beverly Hills Hilton last calendar month, and Edwards admitted to ABC News that the report was true and that his wife had not known about the meeting. The Enquirer reported that Edwards spent five-spot hours in Hunter's room that day, and when confronted by the tabloid's staffers at the hotel after trying to leave through a basement exit, he ran into a public bathroom and tried to hide out and obstruct their entrance into the rest room with his body.


Once pregnant, Hunter lived under a series of assumed name calling in a number of expensive homes in North Carolina and Santa Barbara, California, according to ABC. Edwards denied paying Hunter any money to keep her from taking their affair public but told ABC it's possible some of his friends or supporters may have made payments to her without telling him.



[This story was originally published at 4:41 p.m. ET on 08.08.2008]







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Tuesday, 1 July 2008

Rudimentary Peni

Rudimentary Peni   
Artist: Rudimentary Peni

   Genre(s): 
Punk
   



Discography:


The EPs of RP   
 The EPs of RP

   Year: 1987   
Tracks: 22


Death Church   
 Death Church

   Year: 1983   
Tracks: 21




 





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Thursday, 19 June 2008

Hollywood Fats Band

Hollywood Fats Band   
Artist: Hollywood Fats Band

   Genre(s): 
Blues
   



Discography:


Rock This House   
 Rock This House

   Year:    
Tracks: 14




 






Thursday, 12 June 2008

The Mothers of Invention

The Mothers of Invention   
Artist: The Mothers of Invention

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   



Discography:


We're Only in It for the Money   
 We're Only in It for the Money

   Year: 1968   
Tracks: 19




 





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Friday, 6 June 2008

New Talent Community Launched Online to Discover the Next Biggest Stars

TriFame launched its new Web site where users and non-users can vote on
content and decide the next biggest star in modeling, music and dance

MIAMI, May 29 -- Now there's a new way to get discovered.
TriFame.com, launched April 1, is a talent community that allows users to
upload and view content, in the areas of modeling, music, dance and a
miscellaneous category known as "Offbeat." Users decide who the next big
star is, and the winner is awarded prizes ranging from MP3 Players, cash to
a possible record deal or magazine cover.

The website incorporates ideas of popular shows such as America's Next
Top Model, So You Think You Can Dance? and American Idol. It is similar to
YouTube and Myspace.com where users can upload content to share with the
world. What sets TriFame apart is that the users get rewarded for their
talents.

To get involved, visit the Web site and register for free. Once you are
a member, getting discovered is as easy as logging in, uploading content,
voting and winning prizes. The top content submitters will be offered a
variety of industry-based incentives to keep uploading content and voting.
Users can upload video and photographic content.

TriFame.com has something for everyone. It provides exposure for
artists, entertainment for viewers, a direct connection between artists and
fans and rewards the top performers in each category. The current contest
is a sweepstakes. For every piece of content uploaded, users will receive
one "raffle ticket," so to speak, for the June contest. The grand prize is
a Nintendo Wii. As the site grows, so will the contests, with the
end-of-year prizes being the largest.

TriFame.com is putting the power in the hands of the users. If you are
seeking help making it in the entertainment industry, this is the place you
should be. Even if you are not looking to be the next big thing,
TriFame.com is still a great place to upload content to share with friends
and family and to check out new media.

TriFame was founded in April 2008 by two college students. It will
allow the general public to engage in the talent discovery process. The Web
site capitalizes on the growing demand for online media and the desire to
gain notoriety. TriFame gives aspiring artists the exposure needed to
become the next biggest star.

For more information please visit the Web site at
http://www.trifame.com or E-mail Navid Zolfaghari at info@trifame.com.



Media Contact:
Navid Zolfaghari
Phone: 305-851-6015
E-mail: info@trifame.com

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